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2021
87 minutes
Documentary, Period and Historical
English
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1960s style still influences today’s fashion, with its bold makeup and bright colours. Mary Quant is the British designer that many believe popularised the mini skirt and who created liberating styles for young women that opposed the gendered rules of the times. This upbeat documentary on her life and legacy features incredible archive footage of 1960s pop culture alongside interviews with the likes of Kate Moss and Vivienne Westwood. This enjoyable account of the influential figure offers a great snapshot into the 60s, while also raising questions on topics such as fast fashion and changes in attitudes towards women in the workplace.
infrequent strong language, moderate sex references.
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